
Ohio Bills Crack Down on Child Care Fraud
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Ohio lawmakers propose two bills to combat fraud in public child care funding, following a Minnesota scandal. House Bill 649 requires face photos at drop-off for investigations, while House Bill 647 switches payments to enrollment and allows quick license suspensions for suspected fraud. Ohio officials assure a solid system with frequent inspections and data checks. Providers and advocates worry new photo rules may scare families and burden centers, while lawmakers view these as preventive steps using unspent agency funds. The bills are in committee hearings.
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